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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2014-00434 - gas fireplace ' CITY OF ORONO * 2 0 1 4 - 0 0 4 3 4 * + 2750 KELLEY PARKWAY DATE ISSUED: OS/12/2014 ORONO, MN 55356- (952) 249-4600 FAX: (952 249-4616 ADDRESS : 1453 PARK DR PIN : 07-117-23-42-0022 LEGAL DESC : SAGA HILL REVISED : LOT 009 BLOCK O15 PERMIT TYPE : MECHANICAL(>$500) PROPERTY TYPE : RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION TYPE : FIREPLACE-GAS VALUATION : $ 3,200.00 NOTE: KOZY HEAT GAS FP APPLICANT MECHANICAL 50.00 STATE SURCHARGE MECH(VALUATION) 1.60 GLOWING HEARTH AND HOME MAIL-IN FEE 2.00 100 ELDORADO DRIVE JORDAN, MN 55352 TOTAL 53.60 (952)495-2927 Payment(s) CHECK 18884 53.60 OWNER O'KEEFE,JUSTIN&NICOLE 1453 PARK DRIVE MOLJND, MN 55364- AGREEMENT AND SWORN STATEMENT The work for which this permit is issued shall be performed according to the approved plans and specifications,applicable City approvals,and the State Building Code. This permit is for only the work described and does not grant permission for additional or related work which requires separate permits. All provisions of laws and ordinances governing this type of work shall be compied with whether or not specified herein.This permit will expire and become null and void if construction authorized is not commenced within 180 days of the date of issuance,or if construction is suspended for a period of 180 days at any time after work has commenced. The applicant is responsible for assuring all required inspections are requested in conformance with the State Building Code.This permit may be revoked at any time for due cause. { \_�r"�"�. l l Applicant Permitee Signature Date Issued By ature ��tD� Date O� City of Ornno '4►��O P.O.Box 66 2750 Kellcy Parkvvay Crystal Bay,MN 55323 Phone(952)249-4600 Fax(952)249�616 r� � • �`°c �.�1 CITY OF ORONO—MECHANICAL PERMIT � SH��' (All Commerciel peimits must be appioved by the Bu'slding Official or Inapector and/or Fin Marshall) 1. You may apply for mechsaical pern►its by mail or in person at the City offices. Applications will be reviewed and a permit will be issued within two working days. 2. Pernrit cards will be sent by retutn mail after a revierov is completed. PERMITS ARE NOT VALID UNTIL YOU RECENE A PERMIT. WORK MUST NOT BEGIN UNTII..THE PERMIT CARD IS POSTED ON THE JOB SITE 3. Mcehanicai Desisns—Complete calculations,details and specifications are required for each heating,ventilatioq humidification-dehumidification,and air conditioning installation including heat loss/heat gain c�.lculation,desigici temperatures,equipment ratings sad identification as to type,manufacturer and model. Data shall be presented'on form pmvided. 4. When any new construction or remodeling is involved,a separate building permit must be obtained. 5. All work must be done in accordance with the Unifortn Mechanical Code/State Building Code requirements. 6. All work must be inspected(rough-in and final). Call(952)249-4600. (24-48 6our notice required) 7. House Heating Test Record must be submitted before final. Resideatial ❑Commerciat(Approval Required) N�,�, ❑Additional ❑Repairs ❑Replace 3ite��ddr�ss: I �� +—� Owner .Sl.l, I�X �ling Address: ��� �h� �J � � �,�,; �� ��'� z�p: �S�3 I Home Phone: �,��lU��"`1"��Alternate Phone: �— Contractor�� ��Contact Person: � i C�L�S Address: �:� `�tate Bond#: �1/��S��� City: �,rQ r f� Zip:��Expiration Date: �' �� �.�.� Phone: "��J����(���j ���e Phone: Insurance—G�vrent: �2z1 1� — l O f � ( � 1 � . , . e . - ❑ Yes,this secbion applies The replacement of a Residential fixUu�e or aimliance that mcets all three of the following requirements: 1. Uoes not require modification to electricai or gas service. 2. Has a total cost of$500.00 or tess;�xcludin¢the cost of the fixture or appliance:and 3. Is improved,installed or rtplaced by the homeowner or licensed contractor. Skip next section,if this applies; Cost of P�rmit $ 15.00 State Surcharge $ 5.00 Mail-In Fee(If Applicable) $ 2.00 Total Permit Fee S If above does not apply;follow guidelines below: 1. CONTRACT PRICE *is 1.25%of contcact price with a•(Minimnm Fee of 550.00) �al� � (� x.0125$ ���� (contract price) (minimam S.5o.60) 2. STATE SURCAARGE +( �,� C.�, (� x.0005 $� �Y (����) 3. POSTAGE&HANDLING(Only on Mail-In Applications) $ 2.00 4. TOTAL PERMIT FEE(Add Lines 1-3 Above) S �� � � � • * CONTRACT PRICE or JOB COST means the actuai or estimated dollar amount charged for the pem:itted wark incl•sding m,aterials,labar,profit,sad other fix�costs. It is the amoun�to be charged W the customer for the work done. If azry materiat,equipment,labor or installations are furaished by the owner,teaant or any other party,the reasonable market value of such items must be added to the estimated cost or contract price for permit fee purposes.� In the event that there is a dispute on the amount of the job cost,the City may request the submission of a signed copy of the actual contract. The undersigned hereby applies to the City for issuance iof a Mechanical Permit,agrees to do all work in strict accordance with the ordinances of the City and the regulations of the State of Minnesota, and certifies that a11 statements made on �hhis application are complete, true and correct. Applicant's Signature: Date: � � � 3 . �� � � r� ,- � � y �yb 3 ! Nora Lucas '� �4l'�f �b O��!� From: Pattie Martin Glowing Hearth [pattie.glowinghearth@hotmail.com] Sent: Monday, May 12, 2014 2:10 PM To: Nora Lucas Subject: FW: Snorkel cap Categories: O'Keefe Here is the final sign off on the use of a snorkel from Kozy Heat. All should be good to go if the inspector questions anything. I heard the same from Dura Vent Tech. i Pattie Martin Builder Sales Glowing Hearth& Home 612-750-2477 qattie.�lowin�hearth@hotmail.com Awarding 6 Builders Club Points per$10 From: johnk@kozyheat.com To: pattie.�lowin�hearth@hotmail.com; markl@�lowin�hearth.net; pattiem@�lowin�hearth.net; iudvp@�lowin�hearth.net Subject: RE: Snorkel cap Date: Mon, 12 May 2014 18:48:54+0000 We do not consider it to be two additional elbows in the venting chart, due to the vertical distance the snorkel provides. Essentially it is a wash. Thank you, John K. From: Pattie Martin Glowing Hearth [mailto:pattie.�lowin�hearth@hotmail.com] Sent: Monday, May 12, 2014 11:13 AM To: Mark Johnson; Pattie Martin Glowing;Judy Pickus;John Klopstad Subject: RE: Snorkel cap Hi John, Thanks for getting us this information. My installer just called me, the inspector is questioning the use of the snorkel and if it is considered to be two elbows. I have looked on the DuraVent website and it states there that it is to be used like a normal term cap and does not address anything like that. Do you have anything you can add to that? Thanks, i y , . • Pattie Martin euilder Sales Glowing Hearth& Home 612-750-2477 pattie.�lowin�hearth@hotmail.com Awarding 6 Builders Club Points per$10 From: marki@�lowin�hearth.net To: pattiem@�lowin�hearth.net; iudvp@�lowinghearth.net Subject: FW: Snorkel cap Date: Fri, 9 May 201413:40:56+0000 Here's the response on the snorkel kit for your Kozy Princeton install Mark Johnson Sales, Parts, and Service Glowing Hearth & Home 100 Eldorado Dr Jordan, MN 55352 952-492-9276 952-492-6006-Fax From: John Klopstad fmailto:�ohnk kozyheat.com] Sent: Friday, May 09, 2014 8:27 AM To: Mark Johnson Subject: RE: Snorkel cap The Duravent snorkel did not present any issues with the Princeton fireplace. You are ok to use it per the manufacturer's install instructions. Any questions please let me know, John K. _ From: Mark Johnson f mailto:marki@�lowin�hearth.net] Sent:Tuesday, May 06, 2014 12;52 PM To:John Klopstad Subject: Snorkel cap Hi We have an install pending on a Princeton fireplace. The fireplace will be getting installed in a lower level and we need to vent this over the cement wall and rim joist to the outside. We won't have the necessary clearances once we get to the outside so will need to go with a snorkel cap. Although these caps are approved by DuraVent, l don't see where it is approved in the manual. Is there any issue using a snorkel cap on a Princeton fireplace? Mark Johnson Sales, Parts, and Service Glowing Hearth &Home 100 E/dorado Dr 2 � � lys3 �a�� �r . � ow�� ` v�� a y . . . . F"'�.� �,� Venting System For Direcc:t Vent Gas Stoves and F"�eplaces � ����� D�ura,`Tent Memberof � M&GGroup A MAJOR CAUSE OF VENT RELATED FIRES IS FAILURE TO MAINTAIN REQUIRED CLEARANCES (AIR SPACESj TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS. IT IS OF THE UTMOST IMPORTANCE THAT DOUBLE WALL DIRECNENT PRO BE INSTAL�ED ONLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH THESE INSTRUCTIONS. IMPORTANT: Dear C�tomer Installer,or End User Re�U�rough�1 of these instructions We welc�ane any corr�nenis regard�cj matbers b�ore be�nning your in.stallatia�.Fail�e perta�ing fo ar DuraVent produds. to install th�product as described in� We weloome any ideas,input or compla�ts instructions will void the manufadurer's and I'll m�ce sure that someone r+esponds `�varra�tY,maY create a fire or�safety �redly badc fio you. hazard,and may affect yo�x homeowner's Se�d yau emails fio: ins�ce and safety listir�of your preside�d�avenkcorn appliance. If you are searchirg for tech s�port or product Keep tl�se instructions fa�future �fiormation,pl�se pha�e us at 800-835-4�429. reference_ Or e��us at: bechsuppat�duraventcom �� � . ; � � � � � For the mosf up-to-date Installation inatructior�s,see www.duravent com CONTENTS � APpilcation�Warning�Safety�I�lation Precautions ..............4 Options(Pianning Your Installation .----••-----•...................5 Horiz�tallr�stallation --------------------------•-----....---.... 6 Snoricels.... . --•.............................••-----.. ..---..10 Installiru�Vinyl Siding Standoff-•--••••.................. .........10 InstallingCounterFlashing ...- ---•-•----•......................11 Verticallnstallation . ------••...................................12 Cathedral Ceiling lostallation . .................................. 16 General Maiirtenance 1 Labels....................................18 Supplemental Canadian Instructions..--••-••--...-•-•-•-•--......18 ��■�■� warra�ty................................... .. .............•--� � 1 .J ���� D�ura,Yent Member of � M&G Group a , APPUCATION sure to chedc the vent teRnination These ins&uctions apply to the M&G dearance requiremerns from dedcs, DuraVent DirectVent Pro 4"x6-5/8" windows, soffits,gas regulators,air and 5"x8'systems_This venting su�ly inlets,and public walkways, system, in combinatian with the gas as specified in these instaflation appliance, has been tested and listed instructions and local building codes. as a decorative gas appliance system •The gas appliance and vent system or as a direc�vent heater system must be vented directly to tl�outside by a major testing agency such as of the building,and never be attached UL,AGA, CGA, OMNI,or Wamock to a chimney serving a separate solid Hersey. Chedc the manufacturer's fuel or gas-buming appliance. Each ra6ng pfate and instruction manual to dired vent gas appliance must use�s confirm that the M8G DuraVent Direct own separate vent system. Com�n Vent is approved for use on the brand vent systems are pr�ibited_ name appliance you have seleded_ SAFETY PRECAUTIONS IMPORTANT FOR THE INSTALLER Re�all instructions carefully before •Wear gloves and safety glasses for starting the installation. Failure to follow protecti�_ these instrucbions may create a fire or •Exercise extreme caution when other safety hazard and will vad the using ladders or an roaf tops. warranty.Check with tt�ao�liance •Be aware of electrical wiring manufacturer's installation locations in walls and ceilings. instructions for soecfic�en6na and clearance to combustible INSTALLATION reauirements.which mav varv from pRECAUTIONS one aooliance to arrotl�er. Be sure The M8G DuraVent DiredVent Pro to c�ly witl�minimum or maximum �s an engineered product that has distances of vertical a horizontal �n designed and tested for use with runs as prescribed in the appliance approved dired vent gas applianc�s manufacturer's installation instruc�ons. �ly. The M&G DuraVent warrar�ty will WARNING be voided,and serious fire, health,or other safety hazards may result from •Always maintain required dearances any of the folbwing adions: (air spaces)to nearby combustibles • Installa6on of any damaged to prevent a fire hazard. Do r�t fill pirectVent Pro com�rrt. air spaces with insulati�. Be sure to •Unauthorized modification of the chedc the applianoe manufadurer's DirectVent Pro System installation instrudions for minimum • Installation of any non-DirectVent Pro clearance requirements between pipe or component part not ap�oved the outer walls of the verrt pipe and by M&G DuraVent or the appliance nearby combustible surfaces. Be manufacturer. 4 , . , •Installation other than as instruded �p by M8G DuraVent�the appliance ��� manufacturer. �� Consuit your local buitding codes �� sFcnoN before beglnning the installation. OPTIONS "P�� nwun� The M&G DuraVent DirectVent Pro E�++ offers a camplete line of component parts for both horizontal and vertical installations_ Many items are offered in decorative bladc as well as galvanized finish_The galvanized pipe and fittings may be used for concealed locations such as attics,or spaces F��� where coirosion is a fac#or, such as above the roafline. Decorative black painted sedions are recomrr�ended � far use on visible irrterior runs. �5� Snorkel Terminations are available for applications which may require vertical ���� rise on the�ilding exterior_ TM��� PLANNING YOUR INSTALLATION a�eovv ��E sEcnoN There are iwo basic types of DirectVerrt Pro installations. Check the appliance manufac�urer's installation instructions to confirm what types � af installations are permitted and chedc for any venting restrictions a�uaNCE such as maximum horizontal run, and '�°"� minimum or maximum vertical rise. The 1wo types of installations are: • Horizor�tal Tertrr�nation(�gs. 1 ar►d 2) •Vertical Termina6on (Fig. 3) When planning your installation, it will be necessary to select the proper length of verrt pipe for your particx�lar requirements. For horizorrtal installa�tions,chedc the F'�re 2 5 vERnca� is within the appliance manufacturer's HK�FI WIND minimum and maximum limits}. To �5� determine the length of vent pipe required far vertical installati�s, measure the distance from the � appliance flue outlet to the ceiling, the ceiting thickness,the vertical rise in an attic or seco�story,and allow � for sufficier�t vent height above the F�� roofline. For two-story applications, Fl�� Firestops are required at each floor/ ceiling level. If an oftset is needed in RoUNDCEIUNG the attic,additional pipe and elbows SI�PORTMlALL WI����E(�UII'£�. THUNBLE COVER �TM�� HORIZONTAL INSTALLATION � ceu� Step 1. Set the gas appliance in its 5� S���x desired location. Check to�termine if wall studs or roaf rafters are in the way once�e venting system �� is attached. If�is is the case,you S�cr�oN may want to adjust the location of the appliance. ��E Step 2. DirectVent Pro�pe and aonRroe fittings are designed with special iwist- lock cannections. To cor►nect tt�e ve�ing system to the appliance flue outlet,a twist-lodc Appliance Adaptor is required. With some brands of appliances,the M8G DuraVe� Appliance Adapt�wili be built into the appliance at the factory.With other brands the adapto�will be supplied Figure 3 by the appliance manufacturer for appliance manufacturer's installations ir�stallation in the field_ Assemble the instructions to deteRnine the desired combination af Pipe Sections minimum dearance from the rear of �d Elbows to the Appliance Adaptor the appliance to tl�e wall. It is also (�9• 4)- important to na�e the wall thidcness. Notes: Select the amourrt of vertical rise (1j Twist-bck pra�dure: Line up desired or required,for"ve�tical-to- Ic�cking lugs on male and female ends horizoMal"installations(verify that it of PiPe sections. Insert the male end 6 , , of pipe into the female end un61 the bcking lugs are covered.Twist the female end dockwise an eighth of a tum to iock secti�s together(Fig. 5). Screws are not required to secure the joint, but are acxeptable provided they do not penetrate the inner wall of the �i vent pipe. (2) Horizontal runs of vent pipe must be suppcuted to prevent any downward sags. Horizontal pipe sections should be supported at least every 4feet.Wall Straps can be used for this purpose.Altematively, Figure 4 plumbers tape or other suitable r�combustible material can be used to support the vent pipe. (3) DirectVent Pro venting requires no sealant, unless speafically required by appliance manufac�urer. � .... �� Step 3. With the Appliance Adaptor �� � �scr�ws and Pipe Section attached to tfie . . appliance, slide the a�liance irrto its correct location, and mark the walt �-- for a square hole of the appropriate F� ` siie_ Refer to Table 1,page 8 for °VD U�e comect size square o�ing Fi�re 5 unless othervvise speafied by the appliance manufadurer's ctearance requirements.The centerline of the �� pipe should line up with the center of the square hole(Fig. 6). Cut and frame the square hde in the exterior wall where tl�e vent will be terminated.A Wall Thimble or 4 Wall Fresfiop may be rec�ired by the �pliar�ce manuFaduref as adc�tion� thertn�prot�tion f�the wall. If the wall beirx�penetrated is cortstructed aF noncombustible material only.i.e. masonry bbdc,bridc,or concrete only, a hde with zero dearance to the vent Fi�re 6 7 . 46DVA-WT V11a1 itii�ie 10 x 10" �� ��,��R� ���������� ,�N ������� 46DVA-WTU h WaN 7tiin6ie tJrruersal 9'k 9" �" ��.��.� �,� �y��-s' ���y -� �+.�: ,'�' ��a.,H - �. �,,: ., � ;:. - ,.f�...,., , o��.��, �,�. . .� v 46DVA-FS Fse 9'Sc 9' � . �9� � ,. � r,� �; 3�� ���� , ���: y���, 46DVA-V3S S�ndof 17"x 1T� ,.r` �����- , �, , ����% 'k'���3-�, ��� , F. , , _ .a „ t. 46DVA�F7C Ca�nUar � .Kt 13112'x 1�1r2' � ���� ��';����.-y � � . . a . -_ . s �� _ ....,, 46DVA-VSK Y�A � S�nddf(4 Pc.KA) 13-12'k 1�V2' = 2� v��:����� � �, � �, ,,, _., � _, ,„- ,. , 46DVA-fS k�ulation Shield 9"u 9 ,.... :�.�.,�, .��:�� ;:,� , ,.;`�.F���:���� '���' �" �.. . „q �q 58DYA-WTS VMaI ihinble 9'Sc 9' �Mt�, ��s �. ����> �d��� �eovn-cs � s�t � � �a�-x�a�a-� � � ��� �`; ;�� � ����� � �vn-wFs ` ��v��.� � _ ' ia�rrx�a�rr� ��c�� � �`����" 56DVA-VSK S�nda4F(4 R�(Gt) � �� 'iG x 16' � ���� � .�'=� ��6., �� �'1�.����-� _��` u , : . Co� .KR 58DVA�FK 1�x 16' � �� �, ��� �� �',� � �-�,�. pipe is permissible if�bwed by the incfies minimum. appliance manufad�er. (b} Ge�ance ta s window(operable Notes: or fixed dosed)or daor 12�c�es (1) Tt�horQont�run�venti� min�num. must be level,or have a 1/4inch rise (c) Vertic�dearance to a ventilated for every 1-foot a�run�owards tl�e saffit located above the Tertnination Cap teiminaiion. Never allaw the verrt to run ('d soffit extends a hor¢ontal distance downward.A dawnward slope can trap of 2 fee�out ov�the cente�iine af the t�eat and beoome a possible f�e hazard. �rr�ination): 18 inches minirrx�n. (2)The location afi the Horizorrtal Verrt (d) Clearance to an unventilated soffit Termination on�exterior wall must 12 indies minimum. meet�I loc��d national b�lding (e) Gearance to an outside comer. as codes,and rr�st n�be eas�y bbdced tested�a�pli�ce manufac�urer. w obstruded. Terrr�nation dear�ces {fl Clearance to an inside comer: a�s are as folbws: tested by appH�ce manufadurer. (a) Clearance above the ground, (9) Not to be installed above a meter/ veranda,po�ch,dedc,or balcony: 12 regulator assembhr within 3 fe� 8 horizontally from the cerYterline of the Notes: re�latoc (1} The four wood scxews provi�d (h) Clearance to a service r�lator sho�d be r�eplaced with appropriate vent aitlet 6 f�eet minim�n fasteners for use on bridc,�, . (i) Clearanoe fio non-rnec�ical blodc,or other iypes of si�ngs. �r supply inlet to a builcing or the (2) For buildir�gs with vinyl si�ng or oombustion�r inlet to any other o#her surfaces,the Vrryl Si�ng St�doff �pliance: 12 inches rr�nimum. or Cour�ter Flast�ng is avadable. (j) Clear�ce to a mec��anical air su�ly Sipp a. Before conn�your �let 6 feet minimum. horizor�Pipe Sedions to the (k) Clearance above a paved side�w�k Horizo�Termination C�,slide the or paved c�iveway bcated on pu�� W�Thi�le Cover over the Pipe property_ refer to bcal code. Sedion nea�est the irrterior side of wall (I) Clear�oe under a veranda,Porch, (Fk�8). dedc or balcony: 12 in�minim�xn. St�ep 6� Slide the app�ar�ce and vent Siep 4.Pa�ition the Horizontal assembly�awards the wall,c�efully TerrrNnation C�in the cerrter of the inse�ting the P�e Section irrto the cap sc�are framed f�ole,�d attach to the assembly.It is�riportant that the Pipe exfierior w�l with the four wood screws Section e�irrto the badc of the provided. Before attad�ing the verrt Tertranation C�with a minirrx�m overfap termination cap to tl�e exterior wall, run a bead of non-hardening s�icone sealant around it's outside edges to make a seal between tfie cap�d the wall_ Tt�arrow on the vent cap should be po�ting up.Ensure that proper de�ces to oombustible materi�s are sH�r e �� a e rra�,�i�d(�9 �- sc�+Ns - � wu.� sc�nrs TM�""�-E tovot F'�tre 8 w000 scr�vvs 7 .L y � _ a �p _.♦ U Figure 7 F'u�re 9 9 of 1-1/4 ind�es. Use the two sheet met� entering the Snorkei Terminati� scx�rs pr�to secure tlie Pipe (Fig. 19). Do nat att�npt to endose Section Uo 1t�e badc a�tlie T� the Snorkel within tlie wall or any Cap.The W�1 Th�le Cover will cover other type of endosure. the screw heads(F,i9-81- Step 7. Slide the Wall Thimble Cover up to the wall surface and attach to � the wall with screws provided(F1g. 9). ���� Apply optional dec:arative brass trim to �,�,� Wall Thimble Cover, if desired. SNQRKELS � �r�" For installations requiring a vertical rise on the exterior of the building, 14-inch and 36-inch tall Snorlcel I I II I�LI—�� Tertninations are available(Fig. 10). �j f�i� Fdlow the same general installation procedures as used f�a standard Figure i0 Horizontal Termination.The standard Wall Thimble or Wall Firestop can be used with the Snorkel, but the e�cterior plate will overhang the edges � �� of the Snalcel. However, a universal � ;: Wall Thimble is available for use with the Snorkel that is not visible �'_"�" on the exterior of the building(46 or ;: , 58DVA-WTU).To install�e Universal Wall Thimble, insert the thimble from � the interior of the house and adjust the length of the tube to ensure it � touches the backside of the Snorkel - when installed (Fig. 10j. Secure the Flg�e 11 tube in piace using 2 sheet metal screws. Mount the Wa11 Thimble VINYL SIDING INSTALLATION in plaoe.Rttach the Snorkel to�e �v��i�Standa�F prev�ls wall using wood scxews�other ex�ssive h�t from potenti�y w�ping apprapriate fasteners, depending a�������y�a�. on wall construction. If the Snorkel Vnyi Siding St�doffs are not used with Termination must be installed below ���s_The Vinyl Siding Star�ddf r� grade level, (e.g. in a basement available in eifhet a 1�iece version or a application), proper drainage must 4-p�version. be provided to pnevent water from 10 Installing the 1-piece Ynyl Siding dockwise,�ace tl�left side,the Standoff:Cut a s�are opening in bottan side,and then the rigM side the vinyl sidng oer�bered�the around the opening in tt�e siding. Refer fr�ned opening,�a000rdance with the to Flgane 12. �imensions prcwided in Table 1,page S. ■With the 4 piece.s in pl�e secure ifie ■Moix�t the�l�yl Si�ng Standa�10 the pieces togett�er using the pre-drilled waq using the screvvs provided. holes and the scxews provided. ■Se�around the perimeber af the Virryl ■Seal around the inside oomers of the Si�ng Standoff using norrhardening \tnyl Siding Standoff to help ensure a waterproof seal�t to help er�e a wea#her tigM installati�. weather tigM seal. ■Attach the Horizontal Cap to the ■Sec�+e the Hor�Tertnination Cap Vnyl Siding Standoff. Line up the hdes to the�lirryl Siding Standoif using the(4) in tt�e cap with ft�e holes in the Vnyl bng scre�n+s provided with the cap. Siding Standoff and secure�nrith the(4) Installing the 4-piece vnyi Siding long scxews provided with the cap. Standoff:The Vnyl Sidirx�StandofF ■Secure the Vnyl Siding Stan�ff to should be assembled and installed the wall as appropriate. Depending on �the wall between the Horizontal the construction of your wall, d'rfferent Cap and the building exterior.Cut methods of securing tt�e standoff and a square opening in Uie vinyl siding cap may be required.The Vnyl Siding centered around the iramed openirx,�, Standoffs flanges extend 2"under the in a000rdance with the dimens�s siding and can be secured to the wall provi�d in TaWe 2_ by using screws through the siding and flange if needed. ■The 4 pieces of tl�e Vnyl Siding ■ Seal arourui the perimeter of the Standoff(�Counter Flashirx�)rrwst vnyl Siding Standoff using non- be assembled in speafic arder to help hardening waterproof sealant to help ensure a weather tight fit. ensure a weather tight seal. ■Loosely assemble the four parts, in ord�,around the opening in the COUNTER FLASHING vinyl siding_ Place the f�st of 4 pieces ��STALLATION along the upper edge of the opening in The Counter Fl�hing is typically the vinyl siding- Progressing cour�ter- installed before siding or stucoo is finished and t�lps to ensure a weather tight penetration through ��� the wall.The Cour�ter Flashing as�v�t�c ��''�"��� allows stucxo,or ather materials, ��-� ��.,�x��,�- to be finished up to the edges of as�va-�KS the Caurrter Flashing. Under no ��� ��'X�� circ:umstances should stucco ar other Sa�vA-c�c t�e�avn-vs�cs ar asovn�txs tor�-x s- material cover Termination Cap or �:ect�l�P�o sc«�ce or t�wria TermireUon Caps ai�inlets.The Counter Flashing is 11 v�m available in ba�h 1-piece and snxcooes a�fa� s�o�MnT� ����� 4�iece versions. srarroo�icouNr� Installing tl�e 1�iece cour� �Flt�R flashing:Cerrter the vourrter flasF�ng� the wall around the frarr�ed penetration- Secure to the vwall tuing the scxews � provided or other neoessary oonnec�or a depending on the wail material.Attach 2 the Horizontal C��the Cou�er 3 Flashing by 6ning up tfie holes in the r,ap vvith the hdes in the Co�ter cur ocrE�a Flashing.Secx�re using the 4 long ��o� screws provided with the cap(F�. 12). Installing the 4piece Co�ber Flashing:Attach the 4 Pieces tiogether a Pc.iar �with the fiop pieoe and wa�ic ASSEM�.ED IN COtJM��IOt�CWIS@. �� ■SeCune tl1e 4 pleces bogether bef�e mourrti�Cour�r Flashing b�the w�l. t� Fasrai�waiNar� Mo�t the asserr�bled Counter Fl�hing 2�d�� �� on the wall,centered arot�d the framed w�penetration. . � ■De�on wall oor�on,use � ,;� � screvvs or other suihable oonnec�or � tivnu�fhe fl�ged edges to secure asr�rrnaE `� � � Counter Flashing bo the wall. 4� `� n��,P� ■Seal arotmd�e perimeter of tl�e TM�� C ` � Co�er Flashing us�g non-har�ning ` wa�proof se�ant�o h�ensure a asu�nssEMe�r�s ���' �u��w�va (4)If the op�nal oopper version o� cowaEcrTownLL s�aLL Har¢arrtal Termination �in�, as a��� � a sctt�vs use�appropria�e n�ort�ombustible maberial to a�id�red c�ad beivveen ttte c�alrtanized and oopper me�l.s b� � Pnev�t Possible 9alvanic r�ac�ion- VERTIGAL INSTALLATIQN Step 1. Chedc the appliance manufacturer's installation instructions for required dearances(air spaces)to Fi�e 12 combustibies when passing thraugh 12 the appiiance flue exit, and martc tfie I�cation where the vent wifl penetrate the ceiling. Drill a small t}ole at this point. Next, drop a plumb bob from the roof to the hde previously drilied in the ceilir�,and mark the spat � where the vent will penetrate the roof (Fig. 13�. Detertnine if ceiling joists, � roof rafters,framing or other materials �acn� will obstruct the venting system_ You I may wish to relocate the appliance, or ��a to otfiset,to avoid cutting ioad-bearing t�u members. Step 3 To install the Rour�Ceiling x SuppcxtJVl/all Thimble Cover in a flat ceiling, refer to Tab/e 1,page 8 and cut a square hole in�e ceiling(unless othervvise specified by the appliance I manufacturer)centered an the hde �� drilled in Step 2. Frame the hole as shown (Fig. 14). Step 4. If the twist-lodc Appliance Adaptor h�not been installed on the stove by the manufadurer, install it now in accordance with the appliance instruction manual. Step 5. Assemble the desired Pipe Sections and Elbows necessary to reach from the Appliance Adaptor up Fgure 13 tl�rough the Round Ceiling Cover or Support Box. Ensure that all Pipe and ceilings,walls, roofs,encl�ures,attic Elbow c�nedions are in their fully rafters,or other nearby combustible {�st-lodced position. surfaces. Do not padc air spaces Step 6. Cut a hole in the roof with insufation. Chedc the appliance cerrtered on the small d�ll hole placed manufacturer's instructions for �n the roof in Step 2. The opening maximum vertical rise of the venting ��d be of sufficient size to rneet the system and any maximum horizontal minimum requirements for dearance offset limitatians. to combustibles,as specified by the Step 2. Set the�s appliance in the �p���ce manufac�urer. Continue to desired location. Drop a plumb bob �mble Pipe Secfiions and Elbows down from the ceiling to the position of as necessary to reach up through tl�e 13 l �� � � •� i � �� sEcnor� c�� � � ANQ FRANIE � Flg�e 15 to avoid obstructions, it is important to support the vent pipe in order to avoid excessive stress on the Elbows.Wall � Straps�plumbers tape may be used �� far this purpose{Ffg. 16). (3)Wherever possible, use 45° Elbows instead of 90" Elbows.The 45°Elbow offers less restridion to U�e °KOR""� flow of flue ses and intake air. r.--ceur� 9a ��R Sfep 7. Slip the Roof Flashing over 1 ! the Pipe Sedion(s)protruding thraagh �`� ���• the roof: Use a non-hardening sealant WO°DX� beiween the Roof Flashing and the roofing to prevent water leakage. Secure�e base of the Roof Flashing Flg�e 14 to tfie roof with roofing nails. Ensure the raofing material overiaps the roofline_ Galvanized Pipe and Elbows �p�ge of the Roof Flashing (Fig. may be utilized in the attic,as well as 18). Verify that yau have at least the above the roofline. The galvanized minimum clearance to combustibles at 6nish is desirable above the rooflir�, the roofline and in the attic. due to higher corrosion resistance. Step 8. Continue to add Pipe Sections Notes: until the height of the system (before (1� If exact lengths or distances must �i�{��p��ts the minimum be met between Elbow oifsets or building cbde requiremeMs as elsewhere, use�Pipe Extensions ���in (Tab/e 3 and Flg. 17). to adjust onto standard Pipe Sections Note that for st�p roaf pitches,the (F�9• 151• vent heigM must be incxeased. In (2) If an offset is necessary in the attic �igh wind conditions, nearby trees, 14 adjaning rooflirt�s,steep pitched roofis,and other similar fac6ors can resuft in poor draft, or down drafting. In these cases, incxeasing the vent height or switching to the High Wind Termination Cap may help to solve the �oblem. Step 9. Slip the Stortn Collar over the Pipe Se�ion, and push it dawn to ws-ra�i the top of the Roof Flashing(Fig. !8). �� 4� Use non-hardening sealant between 4s the Stortn Collar and the Pipe Section_ � Step �0. Holding the bottom of the TeRnina6on Cap only,twis#locic the cap anto the last Pipe Sectian protruding above the roofline_ F��e 16 Notes: (1) Far multi-story vertical � installations,a Ceilirx� Firestop is � required at the second floor,and any subsequent floors(Fig. 19). Refer to Tab/e 1,page 8.Cut and frame a square opening for instaHation of the Ceiling Firestop_ �E� (2) If Vent passes through any �r osra�En occ�pieci areas above the first f�or, F�MTABIf Z including dasets and storage spaces, Figure 17 it must be endosed. The endosure may be framed and sheetrodced with standard constructi�materials, but required clearances to combustibles must be maintained_ Consult the appliance manufacturer's installation �t�7t�2 t o.a instructi�s for the minimum allawable � � ���� � '��� � �` dearance between the outside of o�re��2�sr�2 � 2 ost ,�a; ;� �; the v�t piPe,and the cbmbustibk Oaer 10H2 m 11/12 3.25 � 0.99 ��'�'dC�of thE�1dOSU�. DO�Ot fill ,_ = � :, -= required air spaces with insulafion. o�t2�t2�o�.ut2 5 � � �52 (3)If venting system passes thra�h �� �` � � ' an attic space the Attic Insulation aer ts►t2�o te��2 7 2�3 Shi�d or a chase endosure must be � �. -, : ��n,'k-t` Over 1Uf12�0 2tH2 8 2.44 i�5�311ed to P2v�lt DO(1�Ct b81W�1'1 15 oPnoruu LOIAf PROFILE HKH WIND 7EfaNINA17QN CAP TFR�MINAL710M SECURE FLASHING 4VITH NON-HARDENING SEALANTAND STORM ROOFlNG NAILS COLLAR � ROOF FLASF�IING Figure 18 wu�s Pipe Sections and the insulation or . nrr� � I other de�is. Far tt�e Attic Insulation �s�eE�onON ♦ �j Shieldr nail the base to floor of attic and �just shield for appropriate insulation level,then attac�the collar at the top m � of assembly(Fig. 79). For a chase endosure, it may be construded a�t of �u� sheetrock or similar building materials c� � � and framed around the supp�t box ' ' or the pipe, maintaining the dearance to combustibles as required by tt�e appliance manufacburer. F�vaulted ceilings a chase endosure must be constructed as the A#tic Insulatia� - ��� Shield can n�be installed. ��� �� CATHEDRAL CEILING ��� INSTALLATION __ Step 1. Fdlow installation Steps 1 and 2 ur�er Vertical Terminations. Figure 19 Step 2 Using the pfumb bob, maric 16 the cerrterline of the venting system � on the ceiling and drill a small hole through the ceiling and roof at tl�is paint. From the roof, locate the drill hole and ma�lc the outline of the G�+� r"�u" Cathedral Ceiling Support Box. w��eox Fl�� Step 3. Remove shingles or other ��"G roof covering as necessary to cut the redangular hole for t!�Suppat Box ---I �����' (refer to Table 1 for dimensions). su�B�"ox Cut the hole 1/8-inch larger than tlie F�9��2a Support Box outline. Step 4. Lower the Support Box through tl�e hole in the roof until Support Box protrudes at least 2-inches below the low side of the ceiling (Fig. 20)_ Align the Support . Box both vertically and horizontally with a level.Temporarily tadc the Support Box in place through the inside walls and into the roof sheathing_ Step 5. Using tin snips,cut the ' Support Box from the top comers down to the roofline, and fdd�e resulting flaps over the roof sheathing. The flaps may be trimrr�ed as needed Figure 21 (Fig. 21). Before nailing it to the roaf, run a bead of non-hardening sealarrt around the Suppat Box,to make a seal beiween the Support Box and the roof. Clean out any combustible material from inside the Support Box. �� �uM Step 6. Follow Steps 4 and 5 (page 14}of the Vertical Installation Instrudions. Step 7. Place the Support Clamp (provided with the Support Box)inside ��TM��� the Support Box(at the bottom), sur�r and secure to the Pipe Section. � The Clamp allows the Support Box � to suppo�t the weight of the Pi� Figure 22 17 Sections_ Con6nue to add Pipe exposed to cold weather_ Sections until you are above 4. Inspect joints to verify that no the roofline. Pipe Sections or Fittings have been Step 8. Follow Steps 7 tfirough disturbed or loosened. Also ct�ck 10(page 15 8 16)of the Vertical mechanical supparts such as Wall Installation Instrudions. Straps or plumbers tape for rigid�ty. Step 9. Instail the bladc Trim Collar around the outside of the Cathedral LqBELS All components are Ceiling Support Box. The two pieces labeled with the appropriate of tfie Trim Collar slic�over one identification informa6on,and the UL another to allow for easy adjustrnent Iisting data,where applicab�. around the Support Box. Using the six (6)scxews provided,secure the four � c�mers and the overlapping sections of the Trim Collar to the underside of ceiling_ You may warrt to pre-drill the SUPPLEMENTAL CANADIAN holes for the overiapped sections for �NSTRUCTIONS ease of installation (Fig. 22). �y�n installing DirectVent Pro on GENERAL MAINTENANCE appliances in Canada, a 2-piece Wa11 Conduct an inspection of the venting Thimble is required in�der to comply system annually_ Recommended `^'�th IR#41 (Fig. 23 and Ffg. 24). Cut and frame an opening in the wall in areas to inspect are as follows: accc�rdance with the dirr�nsions in 1. Check areas of the Venting System Tabte 1,page 8. Install galvanized which are exposed to the elernents exterior Wall Thimble plate on exterior for corrosion. These will a�ear as �building and the other hatf of the rust spots or streaks, and in extreme �yall Thimble on the interior side of cases, holes. These component ��I. Instafl Wall Thimble centered should immediately be replaced. through a square frarned opening in 2. Remove it�e Vertical Termination ��I_ Install a Wall Thimble Cover on Cap and shine a flashlight down the the wall to caver the inside pafion af Vent. Remove any bird nests,or other the Wall Thimble. Be sure to maintain fareign material. al1 minimum dearances spec�fified 3. Chedc for evidenc�of excessive �appliance manufactur�. Whe� cxmdensation, such as water i�{�����9 DirectVent Pro vertically droplets forming in the inner liner, through floors(Flg. 25)a Ceiling and subsequently dripping at joints. Firestop is required at every floor/ CoMinuous condensate can cause ���ing level. Refer to�pliance corrosion of caps, pipe,and fittings. 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